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... King of England chose to keep , and the King of France to ob- tain , if he could , have disturbed that harmony which would else , no doubt , have subsisted between those illustrious personages to this moment . If the King of France ...
... King of England chose to keep , and the King of France to ob- tain , if he could , have disturbed that harmony which would else , no doubt , have subsisted between those illustrious personages to this moment . If the King of France ...
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... king's inconstancy , and his disposition to be brought to any thing for money , were severely reflected upon . Lord Essex told Burnet , he knew the king often took money into his privy purse to defraud his exchequer ; for he considered ...
... king's inconstancy , and his disposition to be brought to any thing for money , were severely reflected upon . Lord Essex told Burnet , he knew the king often took money into his privy purse to defraud his exchequer ; for he considered ...
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... King's death , satisfactorily proved that the wound in the tem- ple was made by a ball going out . Was it to be believed that a ball from the enemy's works , at the distance the King stood , would have either taken the di- rection of ...
... King's death , satisfactorily proved that the wound in the tem- ple was made by a ball going out . Was it to be believed that a ball from the enemy's works , at the distance the King stood , would have either taken the di- rection of ...
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